The earliest Marks that we can trace, for now, with 100% certainty is John Marks 1754 - 1817.

A summary of his period as an Excise Officer from 1777 - 1817 can be found in the Stories section titled EXCISE MAN.

We have used Charles Marks & Emily Maria Veale, our Grandparents, as the start points for our research and shown here are 11 of their 13 children who survived infancy along with their respective partners and the grandchildren.

05/10/1892

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07/08/1894

05/04/1898

18/01/1897

14/11/1895

31/03/1901

09/11/1905

06/08/1904

10/05/1902

06/12/1909

31/10/1908

12/05/1980

24/07/1988

23/07/1984

02/01/1965

22/03/1980

19/10/1986

09/07/1974

28/12/1974

22/01/1953

23/07/1992

13/03/1996

17/08/1906

26/07/1909

21/08/1902

25/10/1910

14/06/1907

10/11/1912

19/12/1926

06/07/1907

16/07/1989

23/11/2010

30/03/1989

04/01/1988

16/10/1988

24/07/1996

22/01/1964

16/08/1972

21/04/1901

01/08/1928

24/03/1902

01/02/1961

09/10/1952

18/05/1945

05/02/2005

31/05/1939

02/12/1940

05/01/2006

04/12/1935

14/03/1933

31/08/1948

17/04/1950

31/03/1953

25/06/1939

10/07/1939

18/06/1934

17/05/1925

05/04/1939

17/05/1927

??/??/1891

??/??/1924

15/07/1892

02/08/1963

07/11/1916

13/03/1987

19/07/1926

24/12/2010

14/05/1929

25/09/1981

20/12/2012

18/10/1934

01/12/1944

09/02/1945

18/02/12

05/04/1936

24/02/1933

25/08/1930

22/06/1928

29/01/1898

15/09/1951

20/11/1918

29/06/2002

14/04/1927

15/10/1932

27/03/1932

28/08/1938

16/01/1935

25/09/1940

27/03/2010

21/05/1937

Their Partners

And Their Children

The MAGNIFICENT Eleven

All of these, along with the remainder of the family can be found by clicking on “View The Tree”.